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Footage of Witchcraft Happening in the Church
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77220086:MV80Mzg4NzM3Xzc5ODk1MDY5XzdGQUUwMDA4] [quote:Servant-of-the-LORD:MV80Mzg4NzM3Xzc5ODk0Njk0XzNBQjY3QkFE] Below is the story mentioned in the PDF in the below link. Less than 50% https://stevenmcollins.com/update-to-article-on-tongues-and-glossolalia/ [i]"One Mormon friend shared an experience with me that speaks directly to the misuse of glossolalia that I will share with readers of this article. He said that when he was a young missionary, he was paired with a young Mormon from Polynesia as they went to American people as missionaries. They met one family who was Pentecostal and they agreed that on successive Sundays, each would attend as guests in the others' churches. When my Mormon friend and his Polynesian fellowmissionary went to the Pentecostal church, one lady went to the podium and spoke for a time in unintelligible glossolalia. She smiled and acted ever-so religious during her babbling in incomprehensible utterances. During her speaking time, my Mormon friend noticed that his Polynesian friend (from Samoa) was getting very angry and could barely restrain it. Afterwards, my Mormon friend asked the Polynesian why he became so angry during the Pentecostal service. The Polynesian said that although no one else at the Pentecostal church could understand the lady babbling in glossolalia, he could understand her. She was speaking fluent Samoan and she was cursing God and praising the devil in her "speaking in tongues" time. Neither she nor any of the people in the Pentecostal church realized a devil had taken over their church podium. I believe this account as my Mormon friend has unimpeachable honesty."[/i] [/quote] The Mormon missionary was the one who detected the blasphemy of an apostate church. Let that sink in. [/quote]
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The apostasy that Paul warns about in 2nd Thessalonians chapter 2 is complete. If there is an organization out there with a building and a sign out front claiming to represent God, it's not. It's just a trick of the antichrist kingdom to lure new and foolish Christians to bring them under control.
They use witchcraft to manipulate people, which can bring about a number of things such as...
- physical manifestation such as goosebumps, a sense of euphoria, a sense of drunkeness, or other more extreme things such as uncontrollable laughter or falling out on the floor.
- false signs for people who pray for guidance from God
- synchronizations being orchestrated in their life to manipulate them and make them thing God is doing something in their life. These corral them into Satan's will, not God's will
- cognitive manifestations which start with spiritual blindness and then draw people into demonic doctrines
This video below clearly illustrates how this witchcraft trick works, and it's all built upon submission and authority. Jesus warned about not submitting to hypocrites. Watch this video to see why:
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